Posted by Brent Zappe on November 09, 2016 at 05:33:22 from (108.239.155.68):
Like I said this week I hate to moving but it does make me find stuff I have. Yesterday I was putting on the rear casting centers for the rear rims on my John Deere 70 D. I started to realize that this tractor has the gear on the axle to move the tires in and out. As I looked threw the parts in the create that I got ready for moving I find one old bolt that operates that gear plus one old gear. Than I found the new ones I had ordered from John Deere years ago. They call it a drive shaft A114Z04E bag #says R83588. The Gear on the axle is a pinion gear B242G11N bag says A4379R. Please no body ask what I had paid for these tow parts at the John Deere place. Can not tell you I bought them six years ago. I keep find more stuff for tractors around my house I guess I never threw any thing away. Yes I do have extra body parts for the Case 440 tractor and tons of stuff for Farmall Cub back in 1947, 1948.
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